Conservation Planning Intern
Triangle Land Conservancy
Durham, North Carolina
| Job Type | Paid Internship |
| Salary | $20 per hour |
| Benefits | Max 450 hours |
| Deadline | Mar 15, 2026 |
About Triangle Land Conservancy (TLC)
TLC is an accredited and highly-respected land trust, having protected over 25,000 acres in the rapidly growing Triangle region of North Carolina. Since 1983, TLC has conserved land to safeguard drinking water, support family farms and the local food economy, protect important natural habitat, and connect people with nature. TLC operates a hybrid workplace and is headquartered in vibrant downtown Durham. This is an exciting time to work at TLC as we are seeing a dramatic increase in the use of our public nature preserves and growth in community support for our mission. Since 2018, TLC has doubled the pace of conservation in the Triangle and is conserving over 1,200 acres annually in addition to monitoring and stewarding TLC-conserved lands in perpetuity, hosting numerous public events and education programs, providing volunteer opportunities, and cultivating future leaders. Learn more at triangleland.org
Position Summary
The Conservation Planning Intern supports TLC’s land protection and conservation planning efforts through applied GIS analysis and spatial data management. Working closely with the Conservation Planner, the intern will help update the GIS prioritization model for the Upper Neuse Basin Watershed Protection Program, originally developed in 2016 and now undergoing a funded update.
This project-based internship is best suited for a graduate student or advanced GIS user with prior GIS experience who is eager to apply spatial analysis skills to a real-world conservation planning effort. The intern will build upon established models and datasets to modernize inputs, strengthen spatial analyses, and document methods and results. Primary responsibilities include GIS data preparation, model support in ArcGIS Pro, and cartographic and analytical outputs that inform conservation decision-making. Specific tasks may evolve as the project progresses.
Project Focus Areas
The intern will support the update of the Upper Neuse Basin Watershed Protection Program GIS model by:
- Identifying, downloading, and evaluating updated spatial datasets relevant to watershed protection and conservation prioritization
- Cleaning, standardizing, and integrating new GIS layers into an existing ArcGIS Pro watershed model
- Assisting with revisions or enhancements to model inputs, assumptions, or workflows based on updated data availability
The intern may also contribute to connectivity and access-related components of an internal TLC prioritization model by:
- Compiling and refining GIS layers related to greenways, trails, public parks, and other conserved or publicly accessible lands
- Supporting spatial analyses that evaluate connectivity, proximity, or landscape context
Key Responsibilities
Advanced GIS and Spatial Analysis
- Support updates to existing GIS models and assist with the development or refinement of model components in ArcGIS Pro
- Collect, clean, document, and integrate GIS data from local, state, and federal sources
- Research new datasets to add to the existing model
- Perform spatial analyses in support of watershed planning and regional conservation initiatives
- Help manage GIS datasets and maintain clear documentation of data sources, processing steps, and assumptions
Cartography and Communication
- Create maps and spatial outputs to support conservation planning, internal decision-making, and external communication
- Assist with organizing GIS materials and preparing figures or summaries for plans and reports
Land Protection (as time and interest allow)
- Provide limited support to land protection and stewardship teams, which may include fieldwork assistance or baseline documentation support
Skills and Qualifications
- Current enrollment in or recent completion of a master’s program in GIS, geography, environmental science, planning, or a related field preferred; or bachelor’s degree with substantial upper-level GIS coursework and demonstrated GIS experience.
- Experience with the Esri ArcGIS Suite (ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, ModelBuilder, Spatial Analyst, Network Analyst).
- Knowledge of advanced spatial analysis and modeling techniques (e.g., site suitability, least-cost path, species distribution, hydrology/watershed modeling).
- Strong cartographic skills, with experience producing clear, visually compelling maps and analytical graphics.
- Experience documenting methods and preparing technical summaries, tables, and visuals.
- Strong presentation skills and ability to communicate technical information clearly to non-technical audiences.
- Background or demonstrated interest in natural resource conservation, climate science, or earth science.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively while managing priorities and meeting deadlines.
- Commitment to fostering an inclusive and collaborative work environment.
- Reliable transportation and ability to travel to in-person meetings and TLC worksites.
Work Schedule and Benefits
This is a temporary, full-time (up to 40 hours/week), non-exempt summer internship with a Monday–Friday schedule. After onboarding, a typical week will consist primarily of computer-based GIS work. The intern will participate in regular in-person collaboration at a TLC office (approximately one day per week), with occasional field visits to TLC preserves as opportunities arise. The intern will receive guidance and support from the Conservation Planner and other team members throughout the internship. This position does not qualify for paid leave (e.g., vacation or sick time), health insurance, or other employee benefits. When TLC is closed for holidays, the position will receive unpaid time off.
Equal Opportunity
TLC is an equal opportunity employer that recruits, hires, trains, and promotes individuals without regard to color, race, religious belief, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, disability, veteran status, or age. People of color, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, and members of other historically disenfranchised populations are strongly encouraged to apply.
We strive to ensure our hiring process, including the submission of the application, meets your needs. To submit an application to this post, you will need to upload a resume and answer a few questions (using open text and multiple choice answers). If there are accommodations that would help you in submitting the application, please email hrATtriangleland.org. For accommodations needed during the interview process, we have a section to indicate this in the application (no need to email).
| Category | General / Stewardship , Land Trust |
| Tags | GIS , Environmental Planning |